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Triple sec

Triple Sec is a variety of Curaçao, an orange-flavoured liqueur made from the dried peels of bitter oranges from the Caribbean. Triple sec, which is French for Triple Dry, is one third as sweet as regular Curaçao. It is widely used in mixed drinks and recipes as a sweetening and flavouring agent.

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